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1. Kappa Sutta. Two suttas where Kappa
Thera - see Kappa (3) - asks the Buddha how it is possible to get rid of
thoughts of "I" and "mine," and to have conceit regarding the body utterly
destroyed. S. iii.169f.; see also S. ii.253f.
2. Kappa Sutta. On the four incalculable
periods of the aeon (kappa): when it rolls up, stands still, rolls out, and
remains in that condition. A.ii.142; cf. D.i.14; 109; Mil.232.

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